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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting

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To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (708)2/17/1998 2:12:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) of 34812
 
Ben, thanks for the options analysis! Looks like IOM will be
at 10 Friday if the theory holds this time. Question about
bullish percent for industry groups:

IBD has 197 groups, but Dorsey/Wright covers only about 41.
Also, I know of no list showing the members of each IBD
group. For the groups DW DOES have, they DO show member stocks
as a distribution, sorted by % oversold/overbought. That is
a nice feature. I guess if one is interested in a stock
belonging to one of the absent groups, one is out of luck
as far as the groups bullish % goes?

I noticed the PnF chart for SP500 on the DW site is not
available. Well, I can always create it myself using EZ_PnF.
It just gets a little frustrating because a lot of links
are missing. Fortunately we have this thread to get some
answers. But they should be available on the DW site.
I checked into the Scobey (sp?) site, but without doing
the trial I find it hard to tell what they have.
Is there any complete resource on the web for
PnF charts? By complete I mean it covers all of IBDs
groups? I realize that some of IBDs groups are too small
to allow meaningful bullish % calculations. (example:
retail drug stores has only 9 stocks). And Jan just
mentioned in a recent post that under 100 stocks may
be too small. That doesn't seem right either, because
only 17 of IBDs 197 groups have >100 stocks. And to
me IBD is the standard for groups, because IBD has a
250,000 circulation.
Your comments are eagerly awaited. :)

Gottfried
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